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Cong seeks Chattisgarh CM‘s resignation over bribery

New Delhi: The Congress today sought the resignation of Chattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh over the charge that money was offered to a Congress candidate to make him remove from the battle in an assembly election.

Demanding an investigation in the case, Congress spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala, “Tiil the probe is completed by a sitting judge of the Supreme Court, it will be unfair for Raman Singh to continue as chief minister as he may influence it. He must resign from his post for a fair and transparent probe.”

“If there is any involvement of Congress leaders, it should also be probed,” he added.

The Indian Express news daily on Wednesday ran a story on audio tapes that purportedly show that money exchanged hands to ensure that the BJP won the Antagarh assembly byelection in 2014.

Congress candidate Manturam Pawar had then withdrawn his candidature. In March this year, Pawar joined the BJP.

Over a year after the BJP got a walkover, audio tapes have emerged of purported conversations between key political players of both the BJP and the Congress.